4-H youth participate in Fashion Revue

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May 27, 2007 at 3:15 AM

NOTTINGHAM — A piece of cloth is transformed into a fashionable garment in a creative process for youth in the 4-H program who participate in Fashion Revue. 4-H Fashion Revue assists youth in developing creative and decision making skills as they sew, knit or shop for garments. Poise and confidence are gained as youth model their outfits in a fashion show. 4-H youth from Rockingham and Strafford Counties participated in the "Splashes of Color" program on Friday, May 4, at Nottingham School.

Workshops before the fashion show helped youth feel special and look better on stage as they modeled their new outfits. Catherine Dill, 4-H volunteer, assisted by teaching modeling techniques and stage presence.

Talent acts were also shared at the Fashion Revue program. A violin solo was given by Elizabeth Littlefield. The King sisters, Morgan, 12, and Cacia, 14, performed a vocal duet. Daniel Turner, 11, performed a 1700's skit. Discover 4-H opportunities, call Lynn Garland, Extension educator 4-H, 679-5616 or visit http://ceinfo.unh.edu.

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